tribes living in madina

Cards (21)

  • who were the two of the most prominent tribes of Madina.
    AWS and KHAZRAJ
  • Most of the people belonging to these tribes had
    become Muslim and were together called 'Ansars' after the migration.
  • These tribes had been fighting for how many years
    120 years
  • The Battle of Bu'ath was fought between them near Madina before the arrival of the Prophet - when the prophet arrived

    his migration resolved the rivalry between them.
  • There were also some Jewish tribes living in Madina, most prominent of which were....
    Banu Qaynuqa , Banu Nadir and Banu Qurayza
  • they had been waiting for the arrival of a prophet, but they had expected
    him to come from the lineage of Ishaq.
  • There were also some Christians living there. After the arrival of the Muslims in Madina, another group was formed
    called 'hypocrites' in the Qur'an, although this was not a tribe.
  • All three Jewish tribes were rich and powerful, and also considered themselves more
    knowledgeable than the Arabs.
  • Whereas the Arabs were all farmers,
    the Jews were the controllers of industry, business, and commerce, in Arabia, particularly in goldsmithing.
  • hey had a high profile in the economic
    life of Madina.
  • there had been fighting between the tribes -- there was also the chance that the Quraysh would try to
    attack the Muslims in Madina
  • the Prophet (pbuh) tried to unite the residents of Madina.

    He hoped to maintain friendly relations with them
  • One way to do this was to create a treaty for the citizens of Madina,
    including non-Muslims, about their rights and responsibilities as part of the community.
  • The constitution had two parts,, the first part governed the relations between
    the believers, Migrants and Helpers, while the second part included Jews.
  • The treaty included that believers and Jews were to form one Umma Each would have complete freedom to practice their religion. The Jewish tribes and the Muslims were to offer peace and expel any enemy facing the city.

    If anyone were to attack, Jews and Muslims would help each other to fight off the attack.
  • Anyone causing oppression or breaking the Treaty would have to face the consequences.
    The Prophet (pbuh) would judge between them if disagreements occurred among them.
  • Madina would be a sanctuary for all the people of the document. but No
    protection or refuge will be granted to Quraysh or their allies.
  • the Quraysh were to be

    boycotted commercially.
  • The constitution stayed in place for 10 years and initially the relations between the different groups remained sound.

    they engaged in commercial dealings with each other and gave and received help from each other.
  • lessons learned from the Constitution of Madina being applied in today's world such as
    entering into agreements with other communities and nations to establish common goals.
  • It is important for Muslims to understand that when living with people of other faiths they should try to live amicably and protect the rights of each other.
    Whether they are a minority where they live, or the majority, they should understand the needs of others living with them and ensure they have equal rights and respect each other's.